taximomfor4
<font color=purple>Needs a few Ricola drops<br><fo
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We keep certain things in the house that are always available for snacking. Then, there are things that are "treats" or "dessert." The kids do tend to ask first,for a snack, and are only told "no" if it's almost mealtime.
They never just grab things out of the cupboard or fridge...probably stems from when they needed me to help them. But I don't tell them it's open season on the yogurt or carrots, because I like to veto the snack idea right before dinner or whatever. Even Easter/Halloween candy is out for the grabbing, but they always ask first. They aren't really limited, but tend to only eat one or 2 pieces of candy at a time. Mostly, we end up throwing some away as the next "candy" holiday approaches.
DH grew up in a house where junk food was always available, and he could grab what he wanted whenever. I grew up in a house where there was NO snacking between meals at all, and pop (soda), ice cream, chips, etc were only for the grownups.
Basically, we don't have a hard and fast rule...but my kids ask before grabbing a snack. Even my 10th grader. She knows I won't say she can't have an apple but she still always asks.
Beth
They never just grab things out of the cupboard or fridge...probably stems from when they needed me to help them. But I don't tell them it's open season on the yogurt or carrots, because I like to veto the snack idea right before dinner or whatever. Even Easter/Halloween candy is out for the grabbing, but they always ask first. They aren't really limited, but tend to only eat one or 2 pieces of candy at a time. Mostly, we end up throwing some away as the next "candy" holiday approaches.
DH grew up in a house where junk food was always available, and he could grab what he wanted whenever. I grew up in a house where there was NO snacking between meals at all, and pop (soda), ice cream, chips, etc were only for the grownups.
Basically, we don't have a hard and fast rule...but my kids ask before grabbing a snack. Even my 10th grader. She knows I won't say she can't have an apple but she still always asks.
Beth